Wealth Tax and Return to EU: Everything You Need to Know About Greens’ Economic Plans
Zack Polanski prioritizes a wealth tax to raise £15 billion annually and strengthen the UK economy while addressing energy costs and tax reform.
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Zack Polanski: 'Wealth tax needs to be day one priority'
Zack Polanski has said introducing a wealth tax would be a “day one priority” for the Green Party if they got into power. On Wednesday, Polanski gave a major speech at the New Economics Foundation in which he laid out his party’s economic plans and policy. One of the Green leader’s headline policies was that implementing a wealth tax would be a “day one priority” for the party. Ever since becoming the leader of the Greens last September, Polansk…
Zack Polanski reveals three economic principles the Green Party will follow
The Green Party leader Zack Polanski has today (18 March) set out the three core economic principles that his party will follow. He outlined these in a major speech to the New Economics Foundation – one of the most significant speeches he has given since becoming leader of the party in September 2025. In the speech, Polanski said of the what would underpin the party’s economic policy: “At the centre of everything, there will always be three very…
Polanski prepares to hard launch "Zackonomics"
What is “Zackonomics”? Later today, the Green Party leader Zack Polanski will attempt to define it. His economic pitch so far has centred on familiar themes – tackling inequality and taxing wealth – but the detail has been limited. This speech is intended to change that. Speaking in north London to mark the fortieth anniversary of the New Economics Foundation, Polanski will set out his vision in his first major economic address since becoming le…
Zack Polanski's economic agenda is dangerous...and popular
There was a time when the Green Party was all about recycling, rewilding and veganism, but these days the economy forms the centrepiece of their pitch to voters. Yesterday their leader, Zack Polanksi, set out his party’s economic vision and he started with a diagnosis. He said people feel like they’re “running every day just to stay in the exact same place” – and he’s right. He said that for too many people the ability to pay for a holiday or pu…
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